Power Conditioner/Surge Protector Options


I know it’s not cables, but be I consider the discussion relevant snake oil to cables!…lol

Is there any reason why a Triplite LCR2400 shouldn’t perform just as competently as say an Audioquest Niagara or Furman Elite 15PFi?!

Tripp Lite LCR2400 Line Conditioner 2400W AVR Surge 120V 20A 60Hz 14 Outlet 12-Feet Cd https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000514M8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_0FVTE3YCY640SF8E64EC

I’m mostly interested in responses that have some scientific backing rather than your personal experiences (unless you are an EE, etc.). TIA!

boostedis

I'm happiest with amp plugged into wall, and everything else into Furutech passive power strip...haven't found a conditioner yet, tried AQ, Audience, BPT and others...

boostedis,

I’m not sure of your budget so here is my opinion. I somewhat agree with what has been posted. But I gotta say the AudioQuest Niagara 7000 exceeds every type of conditioner that I have tried. In sound quality that is. And isn’t that what it all about with this hobby?

Look up what it consists of. Heck look at pictures of the internals, it is more than just a surge protector or a bias negotiator with plugs.

Up until this conditioner I also thought that the power amps sound better straight into the wall. But with the 7000, my mono block amps, subwoofers, even my 85" Samsung is better plugged into the big Niagara.7000.

No scientific backing just experience, exactly the opposite of what you requested, sorry.  Since you are a relatively new poster, don’t start off with a closed mind, try it.

ozzy

Shunyata?  The hydra 6 I have owned for many years has performed flawlessly.

Agreed, Shunyata needs to be on the list. They pretty much have power “wired”!

@boostedis 

Also, where my rig is positioned there is only one outlet so plugging the Amp in directly is possible, but not practical, so having multiple plugin positions is also my challenge which would be solved by a Conditioner/Surge protector.

NO PROBLEM!